Local Resources for UNC Chapel Hill and Surrounding Communities

Too often, a person fails to reach out for help until he or she is in the midst of a crisis. If you feel that you or someone you know needs help right now, do not wait until the situation worsens. Call one of the phone numbers or crisis hotlines listed here.

This page lists a range of local resources that may be of assistance to you and your family. The resources are organized into the following categories:

Medical Services

Citizen Soldier Support Program—War Within

Website connects service members and their families to primary health care and behavioral health providers trained to address issues that affect military members and the people who support our Nation's troops before, during, and after deployment

Women Veterans Health Care

Information on healthcare services available to women Veterans, including comprehensive primary care as well as specialty care such as reproductive services, rehabilitation, mental health, and treatment for military sexual trauma

Citizen Soldier Support Program—War Within

Website connects service members and their families to primary health care and behavioral health providers trained to address issues that affect military members and the people who support our Nation's troops before, during, and after deployment

America's Heroes at Work

"U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) project that addresses the employment challenges of returning Service Members and Veterans living with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and/or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)”

Military Spouse Employment Partnership

Part of DoD’s Spouse Education Career Opportunities (SECO) initiative, this website “creates employment connections that provide companies with direct access to military spouses seeking career opportunities and spouses with direct access to employers who are actively recruiting

MSEP currently has more than 160 partners, who have hired over 36,000 military spouses

North Carolina Central University Veterans Law Clinic

Law students (under supervision) assist veterans and families with the complexities of filing claims with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) nationwide, the Board of Veterans Appeals, and the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims